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  • Fan, Z., Londono, J. and Xiao, X. (2022). Equity tail risk and currency risk premiums Journal of Financial Economics, 143(1):484--503.
  • Custodio João, I., Lucas, A., Schaumburg, J. and Schwaab, B. (2022). Dynamic clustering of multivariate panel data Journal of Econometrics, :.
  • Bindler, A. and Ketel, N. (2022). Scaring or Scarring? Labor Market Effects of Criminal Victimization Journal of Labor Economics, 40(4):939--970.
  • Juodis, A. (2022). A regularization approach to common correlated effects estimation Journal of Applied Econometrics, 37(4):788--810.
  • Brands, D., Klingen, J. and Ostermeijer, F. (2022). Hands on the wheel, eyes on the phone: The effect of smartphone usage fees on road safety European Economic Review, 146:1--23.
  • Pelzl, P. and Poelhekke, S. (2021). Good mine, bad mine: Natural resource heterogeneity and Dutch disease in Indonesia Journal of International Economics, :.
  • Florian Sniekers (2021). Buying first or selling first in housing markets Journal of the European Economic Association.

  • Baltussen, G., Swinkels, L.A.P. and van Vliet, W.N. (2021). Global Factor Premiums Journal of Financial Economics, :.
  • Cotofan, M., Cassar, L., Dur, A.J. and Meijer, S (2021). Macroeconomic Conditions When Young Shape Job Preferences for Life Review of Economics and Statistics, Forthcomin:.
  • Oosterbeek, H., Sóvágó, S. and van der Klaauw, B. (2021). Preference heterogeneity and school segregation Journal of Public Economics, :.
  • Gardberg, M. and Pozzi, L. (2021). Aggregate consumption and wealth in the long run: The impact of financial liberalization Journal of Applied Econometrics, :.
  • Enke, B., Gneezy, U., Hall, B., Martin, D., Nelidov, V., Offerman, T. and Ven, J. (2021). Cognitive Biases: Mistakes or Missing Stakes? Review of Economics and Statistics, :.
  • Gryglewicz, S.(., Mayer, S. and Morellec, E. (2021). Optimal financing with tokens Journal of Financial Economics, :.
  • Blasques, F., van Brummelen, J., Koopman, S.J. and Lucas, A. (2021). Maximum likelihood estimation for score-driven models Journal of Econometrics, :.
  • Juodis, A. and Sarafidis, V. (2021). An incidental parameters free inference approach for panels with common shocks Journal of Econometrics, :.
  • Bräuning, F. and Koopman, S.J. (2020). The dynamic factor network model with an application to international trade Journal of Econometrics, 216(2):494--515.
  • Borowska, A., Hoogerheide, L., Koopman, S.J. and van Dijk, HermanK. (2020). Partially censored posterior for robust and efficient risk evaluation Journal of Econometrics, 217(2):335--355.
  • Li, Z., Laeven, R. and Vellekoop, M. (2020). Dependent microstructure noise and integrated volatility estimation from high-frequency data Journal of Econometrics, 215(2):536--558.
  • Muller, P., van der Klaauw, B. and Heyma, A. (2020). Comparing econometric methods to empirically evaluate activation programs for job seekers Journal of Applied Econometrics, 35(5):526--547.
  • Denderski, P. and Stoltenberg, C. (2020). Risk sharing with private and public information Journal of Economic Theory, 186:.